ShadPS4 PlayStation 4 Emulator Continues To Make Impressive Progress, Getting In-Game In Red Dead Redemption

Jul 29, 2024 at 06:43am EDT
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The ShadPS4 PlayStation 4 emulator continues to make impressive progress, and its latest version is now capable of getting in-game in yet another title.

As showcased in a new video shared by BrutalSam, the emulator can now get in-game in Red Dead Redemption Remastered. The game is evidently not in a playable state, but considering the emulator was only capable of booting the game up two weeks ago, this is impressive progress that bodes very well for the future.

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In the video, BrutalSam also tests a few other games, including One Piece Unlimited World Red, Tomb Raider I-III Remastered, Steamworld Dig 2, Persona 5 Royal, and others. You can check out how these games run below.

The ShadPS4 isn't the only PlayStation 4 emulator in the works, but it has quickly become the most promising thanks to the amazing progress it has been making in a short amount of time. The emulator's progress is also getting followed closely by a lot of players as it could become the only way to finally play Bloodborne on PC in the future. The emulator can currently boot the game up, but the day PC players will finally be able to participate in the hunt may not be too far off in the future.

More information on the ShadPS4 PlayStation 4 emulator can be found here.

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